PlayStation Now is a game streaming service available on a game console, where you can quickly access a rich and expanding library of PS3/PS4 games from the cloud servers.
If you’re new to PS Now, the service offers access to a large and ever expanding lineup of games for one low monthly price. Since the service is based on our cloud streaming technology, you can access the entire catalog of games, select one, and start playing quickly without needing to wait for downloads. Also, PS Now uses cloud saves, letting you start a game on PS4 and continue playing on Windows PC (or vice versa).
The game download feature gives subscribers the option to download almost all of the 220+ PS4 games in the service to play locally with full audio and visual fidelity and DLC and add-on support (DLC and other add-ons sold separately), including Bloodborne, WWE 2K16, Until Dawn, Project Cars, NBA 2K16, and God of War 3 Remastered. All of the PS2 games in the service are downloadable as well. See here for more information on downloads and transferring save data between the PS Now save cloud and your PS4.
If you haven’t tried PlayStation Now yet, check out the 7-day free trial for PS4 and PC to experience the streaming service today. PS Now provides unlimited on-demand access to a growing library of over 650 games, with streaming for all games and download access to most PS4 games.
Spring is officially here, and today we’re adding a dozen new games to the PlayStation Now library of more than 750 games in all, including hits from 2K Games, EA, and Konami. Check out NBA 2K18, WWE 2K18, Battlefield 4, and Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriot, and more, available starting today!
Run the neighborhood with NBA 2K18 for PS4 (available for download or stream), featuring collectible cards, a new motion system for improved animation, special guest commentary from Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett, as well as All-Time franchise rosters and 62 of the NBA’s greatest teams from the past. Build your career in NBA games, hit the courts in The Playground, join the Pro-Am circuit, explore the open neighborhood setting, and much more.
If wrestling is more your style, check out WWE 2K18 for PS4 (download or stream). With new eight-man matches, a new and improved rendering engine, the ability to build your own WWE superstar in MyCareer and fight your way to WrestleMania, and the competitive online Road to Glory mode, WWE 2K18 has everything a wrestling fan could ask for.
We’ve also got three of EA’s biggest PS3 franchises available to stream starting today. Experience the intense and cinematic Battlefield 4, journey across space and discover the source of the Necromorph outbreak in the terrifying two-player co-op Dead Space 3, and jump from dizzying heights in the stylized and fast-paced Mirror’s Edge.
In Konami’s epic Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, become a battle-weary Solid Snake and travel through the Middle East, South America, and Eastern Europe in a battle-scarred future where huge conglomerates employ mercenary armies in a struggle for supremacy.
Also, this month marks the 25th anniversary of The Elder Scrolls franchise! Stream the classic The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, or download The Elder Scrolls Online to your PS4 and prepare for the Wrathstone DLC launching next week (sold separately) and the Elsweyr expansion upgrade coming in June (sold separately).
Here is the full list of the twelve games joining PS Now this month to download (PS4 and PS2 games) and stream (all games):
- A Bastard’s Tale (PS4)
- Battlefield 4 (PS3)
- Black Knight Sword (PS3)
- Black Mirror (PS4)
- Dead Space 3 (PS3)
- Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriot (PS3)
- Mirror’s Edge (PS3)
- Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 (PS4)
- NBA 2K18 (PS4)
- Pool Nation (PS3)
- Red Faction (PS2)
- WWE 2K18 (PS4)
Here are the most played PS Now games during the month of February:
- For Honor
- Mortal Kombat X
- NBA 2K16
- Mafia III
- WWE 2K16
- Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited
- Red Dead Redemption
- Sniper Elite IV
- Prey
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